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Os Atores da Construção da Categoria Agricultura Familiar no Brasil

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  • Picolotto, Everton Lazzaretti

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The present paper aims at a reflection on the process of building the family farm category in contemporary Brazil. The reflection synthesized here is based on revisiting the main academic papers which have contributed to define the field of reflection of family farming in Brazil, documentary analysis and interviews with leaders and advisors of unionism family farming. It is argued that there were three sets of actors who promoted the construction of the category family farming in Brazil: some academic work that provided the basis for rethinking the theoretical location of this farm in the history and development of the country; State policies and legal regulations that gave visibility and operationally defined as comprising this category, and organizations of family farmers who have identified this category as their project and the use of agriculture as a political identity.

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  • Picolotto, Everton Lazzaretti, 2014. "Os Atores da Construção da Categoria Agricultura Familiar no Brasil," Brazilian Journal of Rural Economy and Sociology (Revista de Economia e Sociologia Rural-RESR), Sociedade Brasileira de Economia e Sociologia Rural, vol. 52(Supplemen), pages 1-22, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:rdecag:211784
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.211784
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    1. Fabiano Escher, 2020. "Class Dynamics of Rural Transformation in Brazil: A Critical Assessment of the Current Agrarian Debate," Agrarian South: Journal of Political Economy, Centre for Agrarian Research and Education for South, vol. 9(2), pages 144-170, August.
    2. Oliveira, Athila Leandro de & Coelho Junior, Marcondes Geraldo & Barros, Dalmo Arantes & Resende, Alexander Silva de & Sansevero, Jerônimo Boelsums Barreto & Borges, Luis Antônio Coimbra & Basso, Vane, 2020. "Revisiting the concept of “fiscal modules”: implications for restoration and conservation programs in Brazil," Land Use Policy, Elsevier, vol. 99(C).
    3. Cristina Keiko Yamaguchi & Stéfano Frizzo Stefenon & Ney Kassiano Ramos & Vanessa Silva dos Santos & Fernanda Forbici & Anne Carolina Rodrigues Klaar & Fernanda Cristina Silva Ferreira & Alessandra Ca, 2020. "Young People’s Perceptions about the Difficulties of Entrepreneurship and Developing Rural Properties in Family Agriculture," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 12(21), pages 1-12, October.
    4. Anthony M. Fuller & Siyuan Xu & Lee-Ann Sutherland & Fabiano Escher, 2021. "Land to the Tiller: The Sustainability of Family Farms," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 13(20), pages 1-24, October.

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